![]() ![]() I want to be clear, I say that with love. Sayonara Wild Hearts feels like the natural evolution of games like Rez, only with a lot more pinks and purples, instead of the orange-tinged Lawnmower Man aesthetics of Rez. If gameplay is all you’re after, the constant change of pace and inventive levels should be more than enough to appeal to most players, especially if you love rhythm action games. Each level of the game switches up the formula in exciting and unique ways, whether you’re riding a motorcycle through a neon-lit city, dashing through the forest trying to avoid a giant, multi-headed wolf mecha, or using a bow and arrow to shoot down flying skulls. ![]() Sayonara Wild Hearts is an equal parts rhythm action game and visualiser for one of the catchiest pop albums you’ll ever listen to. If you’re worried about adding to your already bloated backlog with yet another game, just remember that you can have this one done in a single sitting if you put your mind to it, and you definitely should, because what awaits you is an utterly beautiful experience. “….Sayonara Wild Hearts has refused to leave my brain in the four years since its release.”Īs far as previous games we’ve featured in this little series of ours go, Sayonara Wild Hearts is the easiest sell of all when it comes to games you should play before you die, based solely on the fact that you can complete it in an hour and a half. ![]()
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